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6 Interesting Facts You Probably Don’t Know About Jellyfish

Jellyfish are amazing creatures that live within the depths of the sea. The animals that are generally referred to as Jellyfish belong to a group known as Cnidaria, which includes over 10,000 species. A lot of people haven’t even seen a Jellyfish in real life and are fascinated by the look and color of them. Did you know that some are able to glow in the dark? No? Well we hope you enjoy these weird and interesting facts about jellyfish!


6. Some Jellyfish Are Able To Glow In The Dark
Bioluminescence is the ability to produce light and is a common feature among many sea animals. Certain jellyfish have bioluminescent organs, which emit light. This light can help them in several ways such as attracting prey or defending themselves.


5. Jellyfish Can Clone Themselves
If a jellyfish were ever cut into two, the pieces of that jellyfish can regenerate and create two new organisms. Similar to that idea, if a jellyfish is injured, it can clone itself and potentially produce multiple offspring. Pretty cool huh?


4. Jellyfish Don’t Need A Respiratory System
A jellyfish’s skin is so thin that the invertebrate receives its oxygen from diffusion rather than needing a respiratory system to help with that task. However, they do have an elementary nervous system which allows them to smell and detect light.


3. The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish Can Have Tentacles Over 90 Feet Long
The lion’s mane jellyfish is the largest jellyfish species known to man. This species can have tentacles that can extend to be longer than a blue whale — which is the largest mammal on the planet.


2. Jellyfish Are Boneless
Jellyfish have no bones. Nor do they have brains or hearts. Most are also transparent. Jellyfish are composed of three layers, though. The three layers are known as the epidermis, mesoglea, and the gastrodermis. The epidermis serves as the outer layer, the mesoglea is a thick, jelly-like middle layer, and the gastrodermis is an inner layer. These layers form the jellyfish that we know today.


1. Jellyfish Don’t Live A Long Life
Jellyfish live a very short life. Most jellyfish only live for a few days to less than a year. Some of the smaller jellyfish may only live for a few hours! There’s an exception to this rule coming up within the next few facts.

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